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iraever you are, a fidelity has a wide range of choices that can fit your economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was presented captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: north korea threatened again to strike the united states with nuclear weapons and moved a missile to its eastern coastline. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the latest provocation from pyongyang and the reaction in the u.s. and elsewhere. >> brown: then, we examine possible links between a white supremacist prison gang and recent murders of law enforcement officials. >> woodruff: we get the details on new research showing the soaring price tag for treating dementia now topping the cost of cancer and heart disease. >> brown: from the african nation of kenya: kira kay reports on the religious divide in the port city of mombasa. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in augus
iraever you are, a fidelity has a wide range of choices that can fit your economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was presented captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: north korea threatened again to strike the united states with nuclear weapons and moved a missile to its eastern coastline. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the latest provocation from...
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imperialists are threatening us with nuclear- weapons, so we will make a building our economy and our nuclear weapons at our top priority. ago, north korea's nuclear reactor was shut down under international pressure by kim jong un's father. now, the young kim says he will restart it. in six months, the site could be building more plutonium and uranium apparently also threatened a pre-emptive strike on america. >> the current crisis has gone too far. nuclear threats are not a game. posturing only results in counter actions and causes instability. >> instability is exactly what north korea's leader seeks. it means that he can keep this nation isolated. he can spend vast sums on his army to keep the regime in control. he can press america for concessions. tensions are rising. as was evident when the u.s. general commanding forces in south korea visited a cease- fire today. >> a mischaracterization and impulsive decision which causes a kinetic provocation. there are 14,000 tubes of artillery across this line across that farmout range. >> people have grown used to dealing with threats fro
imperialists are threatening us with nuclear- weapons, so we will make a building our economy and our nuclear weapons at our top priority. ago, north korea's nuclear reactor was shut down under international pressure by kim jong un's father. now, the young kim says he will restart it. in six months, the site could be building more plutonium and uranium apparently also threatened a pre-emptive strike on america. >> the current crisis has gone too far. nuclear threats are not a game....
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they have built a renewable system that's powering their homes and economy. we have the story. >> reporter: it's a village of about 1,600 people. it's becoming self-sufficient in energy. this is where it all happens. what you can see here, for example, is part of the solar power system that generates electricity or over there. tons of woodchips from the region are used to generate heat. we're now at the very middle of this energy production of this village. electricity is generated by solar power and bio gas. the village even sells surplus electricity to a power company. the first near the village burn to boil water for heating and other purposes in the community. the hot water is being funneled to each home by these pipelines. the system supplies 95% of the heat and hot water needed in the village. the project is run by a group funded by local people. about $30 million have been raised over the past 24 years. any profit from the project is distributed to those who have put up the money. t the. >> translator: our program is supported by funding from as many a
they have built a renewable system that's powering their homes and economy. we have the story. >> reporter: it's a village of about 1,600 people. it's becoming self-sufficient in energy. this is where it all happens. what you can see here, for example, is part of the solar power system that generates electricity or over there. tons of woodchips from the region are used to generate heat. we're now at the very middle of this energy production of this village. electricity is generated by...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. i'm talking da vinci style flying machines! he's dating kayla, the lotion girl. able bodied athleticism. here's his buddy marco, who's got the hot water for his velveeta shells & cheese. achi
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. >> once we get the pipeline done it is going to boost the economy. there is nothing here. >> it has brought more with the businesses and the people who rent have done very well. >> what has happened shows house tracking has the potential -- shows how frakking has the potential to reduce dependency on foreign oil just across the delaware river who lies new york, where prospects are f ew. it contains gas, a potential gold mine, but in new york there has been a moratorium on frakking as officials review how it could affect the environment. they say it will create pollution and ruin the tranquil atmosphere. >> environmental impacts are huge. you have air pollution, water pollution, a greenhouse gas. when we say environmental impact, these are public health impact. lived nearhas hancock for over 100 years. he might consider leasing his land into a gas company, but until officials decide whether to allow frakking or not, he can only wait. >> it is frustrating. booming.w it was even some places on new york are right on the border. a lot of people go to penn
. >> once we get the pipeline done it is going to boost the economy. there is nothing here. >> it has brought more with the businesses and the people who rent have done very well. >> what has happened shows house tracking has the potential -- shows how frakking has the potential to reduce dependency on foreign oil just across the delaware river who lies new york, where prospects are f ew. it contains gas, a potential gold mine, but in new york there has been a moratorium on...
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the euro zone economy is expected to contract for a second straight year. here are the latest market figures. >>> camera men working for the u.s. military captured harrowing footage during world war ii. some of the most disturbing scenes were filmed on japan's southern island of okinawa. 30 years ago a group of local residents decided to make use of those archives. their campaign has only just ended. >> reporter: the door to an archive, years of historical footage showing the bat of okinawa. the last major engagement between u.s. and japanese troops. the fierce fighting started in april 1945 and lasted almost three months. over 200,000 people lost their lives. more than half of them civilians. u.s. military camera men shot these scenes. after the war, the footage remained in the berths of the u.s. national archive. in 1983 a group in okinawa began a campaign to get the film in japan. they called themselves the film movement. they asked for public donations so they could start buying archive stock. the group eventually collected 110,000 feet, 50 hours of scr
the euro zone economy is expected to contract for a second straight year. here are the latest market figures. >>> camera men working for the u.s. military captured harrowing footage during world war ii. some of the most disturbing scenes were filmed on japan's southern island of okinawa. 30 years ago a group of local residents decided to make use of those archives. their campaign has only just ended. >> reporter: the door to an archive, years of historical footage showing the bat...
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. >> when the economy is bad you get break ins and burglaries. >> reporter: and this man was robbed at gunpoint in his driveway last year. >> they popped up out of nowhere. they popped up out of the garage. >> reporter: the neighbors formed a safety committee and patrol their own streets, something that the police can no longer do as often. >> i know that if somebody is being shot somewhere that my call that someone is walking around my house is not going to be their first priority. >> reporter: as for a motive police not sure. it could be a lot of things, maybe robbery or carjacking. they want to review a portion of the statement tonight. our hearts go out to boyer's family and co-workers dealing with this horrific tragedy. tom sinkovitz, nbc bay area news. >>> history has repeated itself in san jose. look at this video from december 12th. silver lexus plowing through a car wash. the same man crashed an oldsmobile into a call mart on easter sunday. court documents show that he told officers he snorted meth earlier that december day. >> he is prepared to kill someone, i mean obviously
. >> when the economy is bad you get break ins and burglaries. >> reporter: and this man was robbed at gunpoint in his driveway last year. >> they popped up out of nowhere. they popped up out of the garage. >> reporter: the neighbors formed a safety committee and patrol their own streets, something that the police can no longer do as often. >> i know that if somebody is being shot somewhere that my call that someone is walking around my house is not going to be...
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economy. some believe it is hard to make that call on just one month alone. >> the recovery is still moving ahead. i do not see much in the way of crowds on the horizon. you have to average what happened in this report with what happened in the last couple of months. most jobhave is the growth that continued to reduce the unemployment rate. >> people here share that optimism. after years with little to no new jobs in construction, workers are slowly building towards a stronger economy. the pakistani school girl who was shot by the taliban announced the first grant for her charity will send 40 girls to school in her native swat valley. her story has served as a call for global action sensuous targeted last october but two other girls were also injured in that attack. we have been to meet them where their identities and locations are well known. ofthe arresting beauty pakistan's swat valley. a pristine setting for a brutal attack. it is six months since the taliban shot the teenager in the head
economy. some believe it is hard to make that call on just one month alone. >> the recovery is still moving ahead. i do not see much in the way of crowds on the horizon. you have to average what happened in this report with what happened in the last couple of months. most jobhave is the growth that continued to reduce the unemployment rate. >> people here share that optimism. after years with little to no new jobs in construction, workers are slowly building towards a stronger...
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one of the brightest spots in our economy, housing. sales are up, mortgage rates are low and we are buying. >> 2013 should be a very good year for the housing market. we expect the spring to be quite robust. we have historically low mortgage rates with a 30-year fixed being well below 4%. it is a sign things are getting better. people are more confident. buying more, investing more, investing in netflix. the internet movie site going gang busters and leading the s&p. if you invested in the company on january 1st, you have doubled your money. the stock is up almost 107%. >> we describe ourselves as an internet television network. we know what our members love to watch. we licensed the content that we know our members are going to love to watch. >> other big movers this year, big box store, best buy. up 87%. hewlett-packard, up 68%. what's next? big bank strategist, david kelly at jpmorgan chase, tells us to enjoy the ride. he expects stocks to return between 6% and 8% a year for the next five years. >> so, zain joins us to tell a little
one of the brightest spots in our economy, housing. sales are up, mortgage rates are low and we are buying. >> 2013 should be a very good year for the housing market. we expect the spring to be quite robust. we have historically low mortgage rates with a 30-year fixed being well below 4%. it is a sign things are getting better. people are more confident. buying more, investing more, investing in netflix. the internet movie site going gang busters and leading the s&p. if you invested...
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. >> europe's second-biggest economy, france, is having problems sticking to its budget targets. new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's optimism, it is still not clear when it will end. >> the 787 dreamliner was grounded on january 16. there have been several incidents in which the battery caught fire. since then, the new aircraft has not flown any passengers at all. the plane maker, boeing, is paying a heavy price for the flaw batteries. every day the planes is on the ground costs the company billions of dollars, but it is now led to carry out test flights with redesigned batteries and components. >> i have a high degree of confidence
. >> europe's second-biggest economy, france, is having problems sticking to its budget targets. new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to...
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. >> europe's second-biggest economy, france, is having problems sticking to its budget targets. new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to be completed soon. >> it has turned into something of a nightmare for boeing. despite the ceo's optimism, it is still not clear when it will end. >> the 787 dreamliner was grounded on january 16. there have been several incidents in which the battery caught fire. since then, the new aircraft has not flown any passengers at all. the plane maker, boeing, is paying a heavy price for the flaw batteries. every day the planes is on the ground costs the company billions of dollars, but it is now led to carry out test flights with redesigned batteries and components. >> i have a high degree of confidence
. >> europe's second-biggest economy, france, is having problems sticking to its budget targets. new figures showed the deficit last year was 4.8% of gross domestic product, missing the government's goal of 4.5%. the finance ministry blames the need to recapitalize the failed bank as well as sluggish economic growth. the ceo of u.s. plane maker boeing says his company is very close to getting its troubled dream minor -- dreamliner back in the air. he says expect tests on the batteries to...
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economy numbers. on friday the labor department, excuse me, clarence, reported that the economy added 99,000 jobs last month, and that unemployment dropped to 7.6%. question, mort, what do you think about these numbers? >> the 88,000 was much below what most people expected. it's a very, very low, very, very low job creation. we are still living with the problem of job creation. one of the gophers of the federal reserve bank came out and indicated over 25% of the jobs that we are creating are low-wage part-time jobs. so even those numbers are really dismayingly low, particularly in the cop text of a trillion dollar national deficit and a trillion dollar input of money through the federal reserves. so with the most aggressive sometime lie, both monetary and physical this is all we can do. we've got real problems in the economy, and they're not being cured. the policies that are followed have really not helped. >> >> 81,000 new jobs. but before that the experts had predicted 190,000. >> that's right. th
economy numbers. on friday the labor department, excuse me, clarence, reported that the economy added 99,000 jobs last month, and that unemployment dropped to 7.6%. question, mort, what do you think about these numbers? >> the 88,000 was much below what most people expected. it's a very, very low, very, very low job creation. we are still living with the problem of job creation. one of the gophers of the federal reserve bank came out and indicated over 25% of the jobs that we are creating...
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but there are also some new concerns about the types of jobs that are being created in the economy. peter takes a look from washington. >> i had five applications i was looking at today. and four of them were -- had master's degrees. >> the stack of resumes on john findley's desk at crystal city sports pub in northern virginia is impressive, but it's not unique, because 13.4 million college graduates now work for hourly pay which is 19% higher than six years ago. in fact, last year, 284,000 college graduates worked for minimum wage, and 37,000 of them had advanced degrees. >> college grads, grads of all kinds, you know, are facing stiff competition from not only older workers, but from people who have come out over the last several years in very tough job markets, and they're clogging up the space. so college grads, a lot of them are coming out and having to take jobs just to make sure they can make ends meet. >> 60% of jobs lost during the recession were considered mid-wage, but during the recovery, an almost identical percentage, 58% of new jobs, have been low wage. the low wage o
but there are also some new concerns about the types of jobs that are being created in the economy. peter takes a look from washington. >> i had five applications i was looking at today. and four of them were -- had master's degrees. >> the stack of resumes on john findley's desk at crystal city sports pub in northern virginia is impressive, but it's not unique, because 13.4 million college graduates now work for hourly pay which is 19% higher than six years ago. in fact, last year,...
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moist of the toxic waste comes in from the industrial zones that are powering the thai economy. underground water, the only source of drinking water for the village has been contaminated by leaking chemicals. villagers have been forced to endure bad smells skin disease and headaches. >> translator: around 3,000 villagers have been affected. in their blood we found phenol which should not be in the human body. the authority the found the same type of contamination in groundwater in the area. >> reporter: he was fighting this crisis alongside other villagers and his brother john. he brought it to the attention of the authorities and singled out those companies that were accused of dumping toxic waste. the national human rights commission began an investigation. police told nhk they believe for his activism attracted the attention of unknown people who then gunned him down. >> translator: there must be a mastermind hiring the hit men, the calls of this killing is what the media said. indeed, the residents have flown this all along. >> reporter: human rights advocates warn that the
moist of the toxic waste comes in from the industrial zones that are powering the thai economy. underground water, the only source of drinking water for the village has been contaminated by leaking chemicals. villagers have been forced to endure bad smells skin disease and headaches. >> translator: around 3,000 villagers have been affected. in their blood we found phenol which should not be in the human body. the authority the found the same type of contamination in groundwater in the...
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economy and contribute to a more peaceful world. >>> chinese leader xi jinping has been also making overtures to african leaders. his country's been actively involved on the continent, extending financial aid and helping nations develop infrastructure. but china's eagerness to buy up natural resources has also prompted accusations of an unbalanced relationship. now, authorities in beijing are trying to show that trade is not just a one-way street. nhk mitchataka yamaha reports. >> reporter: the city of yiwu is home to china's largest wholesale market. vendors sell products ranging from clothing to general goods. many products are destined for export. a lot of africans travel here to buy goods. they come from sudan, ethiopia, and about 30 other countries. this ugandan buyer specializes in jewelry. he buys rings and other accessories and sells them across east africa. >> in business you don't say we are making a lot of money. we are progressing in the business. when we come to china and buy things in our country, people like it. that's why we normally come here to buy. >> reporter: trade betwee
economy and contribute to a more peaceful world. >>> chinese leader xi jinping has been also making overtures to african leaders. his country's been actively involved on the continent, extending financial aid and helping nations develop infrastructure. but china's eagerness to buy up natural resources has also prompted accusations of an unbalanced relationship. now, authorities in beijing are trying to show that trade is not just a one-way street. nhk mitchataka yamaha reports....
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you see a lot of people shoveling and there you see the hammer and sickle of this economy, the government, manifestations of the come nis philosophy. >> the subway is clean and orderly although the lights don't always stay on. it doubles as a bomb shelter and it's got propaganda music and music. the population may be getting other glim. s of the world. >> they're huge in the internet and gain the momentum and finding the information and they're finaling asking, north korea is not paradise on earth. it's actually hell on earth. why are we living like this? tough situation right now. we'll stay on top of it for you our viewers around the states and around the world. you can follow what's going on in "the situation room." you can like us on facebook. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room". situation room". the nusz continues next on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. and every day since, two years ago,
you see a lot of people shoveling and there you see the hammer and sickle of this economy, the government, manifestations of the come nis philosophy. >> the subway is clean and orderly although the lights don't always stay on. it doubles as a bomb shelter and it's got propaganda music and music. the population may be getting other glim. s of the world. >> they're huge in the internet and gain the momentum and finding the information and they're finaling asking, north korea is not...
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so what is the real jobs economy? the 88,000 jobs we just got in march or the revised 268,000 from february? well, the new math from the labor department says over the last 12 months the monthly average is just 169,000 jobs, not enough to really move the unemployment needle and wage growth? forget about it. average hourly earnings were flat in march and are up just 1.8% for the last 12 months. that's less than the inflation rate. still to come, the full impact on jobs from the sequester. brian? >> hampton pearson, thank you very much. >>> well, at one point today, folks, the dow is down more than 170 points but look at this chart. as you can see a late rally really limited the damage. it didn't make it all the way back but we sure got darned close. how come? here now is the chief equity strategist at fed rated investors. phil, throughout history, right, at least semimodern history, this kind of jobs number would have been seen as bad news. the dow would have tumbled a few percent. i think we can all agree this is not
so what is the real jobs economy? the 88,000 jobs we just got in march or the revised 268,000 from february? well, the new math from the labor department says over the last 12 months the monthly average is just 169,000 jobs, not enough to really move the unemployment needle and wage growth? forget about it. average hourly earnings were flat in march and are up just 1.8% for the last 12 months. that's less than the inflation rate. still to come, the full impact on jobs from the sequester. brian?...
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. >>> guns, immigration, the economy, a week of swiftly moving issues as the president tries to tackle them all. what comes first? >>> and the next chapter. will american amanda knox be forced to go back to italy? facing murder charges once again. we have some new answers this morning. >>> and soda fizzle. a new report on changing american habits, that's in our three big money headlines for you. hi, everybody, great to have you with me today. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." i'm thomas roberts, alex has a much-deserved day off. here's what's happening for you now. in north korea, just announcing it has entered a quote, state of war, against south korea. meaning it will deal with every issue with the south in a wartime manner. this follows a string of warnings and threats by north korea against south korea and the u.s. for its routine military drills. nbc's ian williams is in south korea with the very latest on this escalating tension. ian, good morning. >> not only did north korea today declare what it calls a state of war, it said it will now deal with south korea according to wa
. >>> guns, immigration, the economy, a week of swiftly moving issues as the president tries to tackle them all. what comes first? >>> and the next chapter. will american amanda knox be forced to go back to italy? facing murder charges once again. we have some new answers this morning. >>> and soda fizzle. a new report on changing american habits, that's in our three big money headlines for you. hi, everybody, great to have you with me today. welcome to "weekends...
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they cannot control everything that goes on in the economy. it is very important what they do. they do have firefight powers they can use. they can try to regulate banks, but to think everything that has gone wrong is their fault is wrong. to think everything that has gone right -- alan greenspan probably got too much credit for the great moderation, the many years of strong growth we have to blame alan greenspan is probably overstating things as well. irwine on the managers of local banks sunday night at 9:00 eastern part of 'book tv." as we continue our conversation this morning on north korea, thomas c. hubbard is our latest guest. he served as u.s. ambassador to south korea 2001-2004. prior to that he had been u.s. ambassador to the philippines during the clinton administration. he also served in several capacities with south korea and north korea as a negotiator during the clinton administration. ambassador, tell us about your time in south korea. when were you there? from: nearly a decade ago 2001-2004. was the dayrived the attacks on america took place. september 11, 200
they cannot control everything that goes on in the economy. it is very important what they do. they do have firefight powers they can use. they can try to regulate banks, but to think everything that has gone wrong is their fault is wrong. to think everything that has gone right -- alan greenspan probably got too much credit for the great moderation, the many years of strong growth we have to blame alan greenspan is probably overstating things as well. irwine on the managers of local banks...
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this is an important part of santa clara's economy. >> we hire up to 2500 people during the season coming up at 5:00 david louie checks whether the park is still the source of teen summer jobs like it used to be. >> well, do you think you use a phone to look at facebook quite a bit during the day? you're not alone. a commission finds smart phone users check facebook 14 times per day. peak time at night before bed time. nearly 80% of the users reach for devices within 15 minutes of waking up. often after the cup of coffee that is the next thing we do. mark zuckerberg is facing a tax bill expected to owe the irs more than $1 billion for 2012. that bill is from his decision to exercise a stock option and buy more than 60 million facebook shares when the site went public. we don't know what he'll owe it's known irs will treat the stock options as income which translates into roughly $2 billion and since the tax rate is close to 50%, well, you can dot math. he's going to owe a lot of money. he can afford it. >> i think so. >> clearing up communication in the oakland police department y many of
this is an important part of santa clara's economy. >> we hire up to 2500 people during the season coming up at 5:00 david louie checks whether the park is still the source of teen summer jobs like it used to be. >> well, do you think you use a phone to look at facebook quite a bit during the day? you're not alone. a commission finds smart phone users check facebook 14 times per day. peak time at night before bed time. nearly 80% of the users reach for devices within 15 minutes of...
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let's grow the economy. >> bigger pie. >> guys differenttopic. after years of delaying a decision president obama finally leaning towards approving the keystone pipeline maybe. that's the message reporters with the "new york times" say the president gave to donors in california last night although he didn't mention keystone specifically he did say the temperature of the planet is not something you think about quote when you're struggling to get by. now i don't read this and see the keystone is get ago proved but the "new york times" thinks so and they are better reading his tea leaves than i'll ever be. >> the president would love not to approve it. he's hoping there's a break that somehow rationalizes his desire to pay homage to the global climate and not approve it. that's a dishonest position. that oil is coming out of there. it's coming to america or going to china. the president can now choose. there's no intellectually honest basis for him -- >> your point is canada will pump that oil. >> it's coming out. >> somebody will buy it. why should
let's grow the economy. >> bigger pie. >> guys differenttopic. after years of delaying a decision president obama finally leaning towards approving the keystone pipeline maybe. that's the message reporters with the "new york times" say the president gave to donors in california last night although he didn't mention keystone specifically he did say the temperature of the planet is not something you think about quote when you're struggling to get by. now i don't read this...
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. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. turnity investments -- here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. north korea threatens to step up production of nuclear weapon materials. america's cents a second store heir to the region. america's cents a second destroyer to the region. tok your bags, we are off mongolia where geologists have discovered mineral deposits the size of manhattan. >> when this is fully operational, it will contribute
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. >> the big concern is the overall economy, the global economy and south korea's place in it. the concern is that the stock market has been getting pummeled. just yesterday, saturday morning here, on friday, the stock market fell 1.6%. over the week it fell 3.8%. that is the worst in ten months. this is an economy that relies on foreign investment, foreign investors are the ones leading the sell-off. without america buying, without american customers, this is an export driven economy that sees it going down the tubes. so anderson, a war is already taking place in south korea. they believe it is a psychological war, that north korea is trying to target south korea's economy. >> appreciate the reporting. chris lawrence as well. >>> scare tactics directed towards countries outside north korea have been a big part of our focus the last couple days but we want to show you the reality of what's happening inside north korea. inside the delusions, the propaganda, the enduring images of the young dictator there, you see his troops adoring him, cheering him on, that's all part of the st
. >> the big concern is the overall economy, the global economy and south korea's place in it. the concern is that the stock market has been getting pummeled. just yesterday, saturday morning here, on friday, the stock market fell 1.6%. over the week it fell 3.8%. that is the worst in ten months. this is an economy that relies on foreign investment, foreign investors are the ones leading the sell-off. without america buying, without american customers, this is an export driven economy...
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republicans say it would boost the economy by making energy more affordable. but the obama administration has put the project on hold because of environmental concerns. chief washington correspondent james rosen takes a closer look at the issue. >> greetings from washington. about two weeks remain in a 45-day period of public comment on the latest environmental impact study released on keystone. and then after that around mid-april the ball will be back in the obama administration's court. portions of this 875-mile pipeline are being built. but portions have been held up by the obama administration citing environmental concerns as envisioned by the trans canada corporation, the pipeline would actually be the second of two. it would bring on-line an estimated 830,000 barrels of crude oil per day. >> it has now been more than 1600 days since the initial permits were filed for building the pipeline. to put that in perspective, it took the united states a little more than 1300 days to win world ward 2, and it took lewis and clark about 1100 days to walk the louisi
republicans say it would boost the economy by making energy more affordable. but the obama administration has put the project on hold because of environmental concerns. chief washington correspondent james rosen takes a closer look at the issue. >> greetings from washington. about two weeks remain in a 45-day period of public comment on the latest environmental impact study released on keystone. and then after that around mid-april the ball will be back in the obama administration's...
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consumers put any worry about the economy in the rear view mirror as auto sales have their strongest showing in more than five years. can the sales pace continue? >>> and pension pinch. stockton, california's bankruptcy has put the nation's pension troubles in the spotlight once again. what you need to know. all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, another day of new milestones on wall street. >> you would think we were back in the first quarter of 2013, wouldn't you? it was another day of records for u.s. blue chip stocks. the dow and the s&p 500 finished at all-time closing highs, driven by gains in health care companies, by strong u.s. factory orders, and by word that european officials had given cyprus an extra year until 2017 to get its budget in shape that sent european shares roughly 2% higher in the major markets and gains there spilled over here into the u.s. u.s. stocks were little affected by a mid-day speech by an atlanta fed president dennis lockhart. he said the central bank may be able to trim its bond-buying stimulus plan by year end if the ec
consumers put any worry about the economy in the rear view mirror as auto sales have their strongest showing in more than five years. can the sales pace continue? >>> and pension pinch. stockton, california's bankruptcy has put the nation's pension troubles in the spotlight once again. what you need to know. all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, another day of new milestones on wall street. >> you would think we were back in the first quarter of 2013,...
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the economy is strong. we're going to have more business and more economic abbictivity and as a result mor money going into the government in the form of tax revenue. if we don't have that, we're forced to print money to pay for entitlements and the expenditures. and it's important for not only the united states, but around the world. so this week was bad, but where is it going? >> well, that's a great question. you said, you gave a statistic that's spot on. just 125,000 jobs needed to keep pace with, you know, from the number of people entering the work force or the birth rate in terms of how many jobs we need, but we really need 300,000 jobs a month for at least a year to get us healthy. so if you look at 88,000, that's really, if this was a score in class or in some university, that test would get a 29. we failed miserably. and you know, what are we going to need to do to turn it around? a lot of things. the reason that people aren't hiring. the number one reason the surveys say is because of obamacare a
the economy is strong. we're going to have more business and more economic abbictivity and as a result mor money going into the government in the form of tax revenue. if we don't have that, we're forced to print money to pay for entitlements and the expenditures. and it's important for not only the united states, but around the world. so this week was bad, but where is it going? >> well, that's a great question. you said, you gave a statistic that's spot on. just 125,000 jobs needed to...
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economy would have been worse off without it. he also talked about his work on the dodd-frank financial reform law. he spoke at the university of maryland. this is about 90 minutes. >> ok, we are going to get started. it is a privilege for us, in cooperation, to host this series. the centerrector for of policy. it is really a privilege to host this series, and i am glad that to here arere here featured guest today. our featured guest today. where michelle is. she is involved in the logistics of this event. ok, she is not here. to give you a brief -- michelle is back. for thebeen responsible logistics of this event, and she has been impeccable. the center came into existence in the wake of recent events. we thought we should have a center that a couple of years ago, featuring a hotly debated topic. we are forged -- fortunate. a variety of activities, round tables, conferences, in partnership with a number of [indiscernible] berkeley, nyu, so on. but as a research arm. today a's briefing is an example. series do in the [indiscernib
economy would have been worse off without it. he also talked about his work on the dodd-frank financial reform law. he spoke at the university of maryland. this is about 90 minutes. >> ok, we are going to get started. it is a privilege for us, in cooperation, to host this series. the centerrector for of policy. it is really a privilege to host this series, and i am glad that to here arere here featured guest today. our featured guest today. where michelle is. she is involved in the...
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stocks and whether you think given the underlying fundamentals of the economy and the marketplace that those fundamentals justify today's price? >> we do. the biggest debate is pace versus distance. but directionally we feel constructive. all of those pieces are still there. fear is pushing frustration. you're watching people who have been underinvested rebuilding portfolios. >> you have rebuilt a transitional moment in the market. what is that? we're there now. what is it and what is it causing you to do? >> the key part of that question is being much more balanced and invested. even a year ago, being more dramatic, concentrated, focusing on bonds and credit, made a great deal of sense. but in a market that is normalizing, i want to emphasize this and underline it. we really are hitting the inflection. it's one that will take us from recovery to expansion. but what it will do for investors is broaden what they are investing. >> it is time. if you haven't started moving already, move that way. let's listen to some sound earlier today about the job market. this is with steve, the job ma
stocks and whether you think given the underlying fundamentals of the economy and the marketplace that those fundamentals justify today's price? >> we do. the biggest debate is pace versus distance. but directionally we feel constructive. all of those pieces are still there. fear is pushing frustration. you're watching people who have been underinvested rebuilding portfolios. >> you have rebuilt a transitional moment in the market. what is that? we're there now. what is it and what...
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in a good economy there are unlimited amount of jobs and wealth that can be created. what has made the downturn, is that government is really at the center through economic intervention through taxes and regulation they have made it difficult for job creators to put the money that is sitting on the books to work and create wealth and create jobs. we have done a good job of disinseven visa go and years after the refuses ended so many people are looking for work. >> gregg: you can't blame on sequester cuts. so is it perhaps the new and higher taxes that are choking off businesses and individuals from spending? >> i mean take for an example where we saw a tremendous amount of job cuts were retail. that is a sector of the economy that is most acutely dealing with the impending obamacare and down the horizon the potential rise in the minimum wage. so you can't blame it on sequester. this is direct result of government intervention. it's so sad because it doesn't need to be that way. we could be growing at a much quicker pace if government would get out of way. >> gregg: du
in a good economy there are unlimited amount of jobs and wealth that can be created. what has made the downturn, is that government is really at the center through economic intervention through taxes and regulation they have made it difficult for job creators to put the money that is sitting on the books to work and create wealth and create jobs. we have done a good job of disinseven visa go and years after the refuses ended so many people are looking for work. >> gregg: you can't blame...
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it had teps north korean economy and helps prop up the regime. if that closes, we're told that would be quite a stark sign that the korean crisis has reached a higher level. again, so far despite all the rhetoric we're hearing, that industrial park has remained conspicuously open. we'll see what happens tomorrow. but sources are saying that this current crisis does seem to have crested. s.e., back to you. >> jim maceda, thank you. i want to bring it back to the table. so basically, guys, there is a lot to look at. china plays a role in this. kim jong un has been trying to consolidate his power in pyongyang ever since his father died. he's been purging officials that have been loyal to his father. and some of my north korean sources say all of these, this sabre rattling of late is proof that he hasn't done it yet. he hasn't been able to effectively consolidate power. and jay carney can say that this sort of thing happens all the time. but what is different about this time is usually, north korea will sabre rattle and then go dark for a while, go s
it had teps north korean economy and helps prop up the regime. if that closes, we're told that would be quite a stark sign that the korean crisis has reached a higher level. again, so far despite all the rhetoric we're hearing, that industrial park has remained conspicuously open. we'll see what happens tomorrow. but sources are saying that this current crisis does seem to have crested. s.e., back to you. >> jim maceda, thank you. i want to bring it back to the table. so basically, guys,...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> bret: there is new concern tonight that more and more american children, perhaps your own, are being given powerful drugs unnecessarily. molly line with the diagnosis on adhd. >> the number of children and teens being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd is rising according to the latest data from the centers for disease control and prevention. analysis of the latest numbers done by the "new york times" reveals an estimated 6.4 million children ages 4 through 17 received an adhd diagnosis at some point in their lives. that's a 53% rise in the past decade and says dr. marc siegel an alarming statistic. >> some of these medications are addictive. they can cause anxiety and we don't know entirely wha
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steve forbes joins me now on his take for what it means in the economy. things were looking good, the stock market was soaring and looked like the housing market was beginning to recovery, and we thought the economic recovery was taking off and then this, what happened? >> what happened is, the tax increases that were enacted in january are finallyy starting to slow the economy down. you have the continuing drag of the uncertainty of the moom moth regulations coming with obama care. people don't know what the cost of their labor is going to be when they hire somebody . every small business knows if they reach the 50 thres hold of 50 employees, they will have enormous increases in terms of hiring people and they are ramping down instead of expanding. you will get hit with a lot of news and put that together. no surprize this thing is starting to slow gan. >> the white house said it is a self-inflicted wound and pointing to the pay roll tax increase that was part of the fiscal deal in january and pointing to the sequester, are they right to point to the seq
steve forbes joins me now on his take for what it means in the economy. things were looking good, the stock market was soaring and looked like the housing market was beginning to recovery, and we thought the economic recovery was taking off and then this, what happened? >> what happened is, the tax increases that were enacted in january are finallyy starting to slow the economy down. you have the continuing drag of the uncertainty of the moom moth regulations coming with obama care....
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the unofficial start to the summer, but certainly it's official here, and for the jersey shores' economy and all up and down new york, the summer is crucial. the governor he, chris christie, revealed that new jersey broke its all-time tourism year last year, celebrating and generating $40 billion from investment, government support, and a lot of spending, at the beaches and casinos and right here along the boardwalk. less than two months ago we reported here on the moment when crews hammered the first new piling for the historic boardwalk. they say they're working as many as ten hours a day ensure that when memorial days arrived, vacationers can return to the boardwalk visit the arcades and ice cream parlors, suver in shops and much more. we'll speak live with the major about the challenges facing businesses. >> you'll get a big picture look of the shoreline, not just here but in new york. i went board sky fox to see how sandy redrew the coastline in new york. areas including the rockaways, staten island here's before the hurricane, and here's how it looks now. hundreds of miles of dunes
the unofficial start to the summer, but certainly it's official here, and for the jersey shores' economy and all up and down new york, the summer is crucial. the governor he, chris christie, revealed that new jersey broke its all-time tourism year last year, celebrating and generating $40 billion from investment, government support, and a lot of spending, at the beaches and casinos and right here along the boardwalk. less than two months ago we reported here on the moment when crews hammered...
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one way we see that is the periphery, the frontier economy. so the periphery of chinese have much more in common with the periphery of north korean neighbors of north korean neighbors ended up revealed chinese do with beijing. so it's counterintuitive. is still a tendency to view china as a monolithic entity, as following a master plan and having this strategy for everyone to be in line with. while the goal of sustained economic developing is universal, there's vibrant debate in china how to do that. so you have those who stick by the state capital small and others who want to reform. but both of them are aligned in the goal of maintaining stability in china. but as it pertains to know if korea, another phenomenon that is new is large-scale monetization of relationships. so those of the frontier of up revealed chinese, because the chinese provinces that are near the border with north korea, they are the focus of very high level consideration how to close the gap between the spirits of a given a lot of leeway. they have a much more autonomy tha
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the japanese economy one third the size of the u.s. this is the largest of its program in history of work. for the viewers to translate that into what that means for me, lots of cash is going to go into the world economies more than anybody had expected before today, claims of dollars. he said he wants to raise the prices of stocks in properties. this is pretty straightforward. lou: it is not unlike what is happening in our central bank. this is a massive liquidity play by both central banks. the europeans are finding a way to it moving glacially slowly. will we just see a massive injection in capital into the system? >> yes and yes. ben bernanke wants these other people to do what he has done successfully. a 40 year bull market, doing much better than a lot of people expected just a year ago or six months ago. what he set out to do without any help from anyone in washington, he has succeeded, people may not agree with what he has done, but he has done that. now he's being followed by people like japan. lou: europe is still an open que
the japanese economy one third the size of the u.s. this is the largest of its program in history of work. for the viewers to translate that into what that means for me, lots of cash is going to go into the world economies more than anybody had expected before today, claims of dollars. he said he wants to raise the prices of stocks in properties. this is pretty straightforward. lou: it is not unlike what is happening in our central bank. this is a massive liquidity play by both central banks....
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that's an underlying problem for the economy. we need to get more people back. >> we will bring you new numbers, the minute, second they come in. stay with us for that. >>> meanwhile, breaking news. missiles on the move and tensions rising, pyongyang is asking russia to consider evacuating its embassy staff in the north. russian officials say they have no immediate plans to comply. meanwhile, u.s. officials tell cnn two missiles and launch components have been moved to north korea's east coast in the last few days with a range of 2,500 miles. these missiles could strike south korea, japan, and u.s. air bases in guam. jim clancy live in seoul, south korea. jim, what's the latest? >> well, we're ratcheting up the pressure once again. north korea, apparently according to the russians, telling them they might want to evacuate some of their embassy staff, if not all of them. we're understanding this is a message that may have been given to other embassies as well. russians are going public with that. you noted they haven't made a deci
that's an underlying problem for the economy. we need to get more people back. >> we will bring you new numbers, the minute, second they come in. stay with us for that. >>> meanwhile, breaking news. missiles on the move and tensions rising, pyongyang is asking russia to consider evacuating its embassy staff in the north. russian officials say they have no immediate plans to comply. meanwhile, u.s. officials tell cnn two missiles and launch components have been moved to north...
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is the economy slipping back into serious trouble? >>> and the texas governor rick perry speaking his mind on guns, on immigration, on the letter he gave the president two or three years ago that still hasn't received in his words a response. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all those stories ahead but we begin with an ominous new sign that north korea is edging closer and closer to launching a new missile. the north today warned foreign diplomats in the capital of pyongyang that it will not be able to guarantee their safety if fighting breaks out and the north korean regime suggested all those diplomats evacuate the capital. adding to the alert word north korea has two missiles ready for launch. the white house says that would fit the north's pattern of behavior. >> we've obviously seen the reports that north korea may be making preparations to launch a missile and we're monitoring the situation closely. we would not be surprised to see them take such an action. >> we'll have the situation room special report
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economy a shot in the arm and make energy more affordable. despite that the obama administration has held up the project citing environmental concerns. james rosen is joining us with washington with more details. james? >> heather, good afternoon, about two weeks remain in a 45-day period of public comment on the latest environmental impact study released on keystone and after that in mid april. the ball will be back in the administration's court. portions of the 175-mile pipeline are being built and portions held up by the obama administration, citing, as you say, environmental concerns. as envisioned by the trans-canada corporation the pipeline would be the second of two. the first is already pumping close to 600,000 barrels of oil a day in from canada. and the second would bring online an estimated 830,000 barrels a day. >> it's now been more than 1600 days since the initial permits were filed for building the pipeline. to put that in perspective, it took the united states a little more than 1300 days to win world war ii. and it took lewis
economy a shot in the arm and make energy more affordable. despite that the obama administration has held up the project citing environmental concerns. james rosen is joining us with washington with more details. james? >> heather, good afternoon, about two weeks remain in a 45-day period of public comment on the latest environmental impact study released on keystone and after that in mid april. the ball will be back in the administration's court. portions of the 175-mile pipeline are...
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. >>> community banks are taking advantage of the bay area's robust economy. together to this morning's san francisco business times first bank of duction on and preferred bank based in los angeles have expanded into our region. at least two other banks are waiting for regulators to approve the move to the bay area. the paper says other banks are also looking to add more local branches. >>> boeing ceo asking the faa to let the dream liner fly. he says he's confident the redesigned lithium batteries used by the plane are safe but he would not say how soon he expects the jet to fly passengers again. worldwide the planes were grounded in january. that is costing boeing about $50 million a week. the faa is not saying when it could make a decision to let the planes resume flights. >>> time now is 5:50. coming up it's the most important snow survey of the year. how the bad news will effect one group from the bay area. >>> also the big changes at yosemite after last year's deadly outbreak. >>> good morning. very thick fog coast and bay. most of the high clouds are cl
. >>> community banks are taking advantage of the bay area's robust economy. together to this morning's san francisco business times first bank of duction on and preferred bank based in los angeles have expanded into our region. at least two other banks are waiting for regulators to approve the move to the bay area. the paper says other banks are also looking to add more local branches. >>> boeing ceo asking the faa to let the dream liner fly. he says he's confident the...
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down it's red hot housing markets and top a housing bubble that some think may seriously damage the economy. >>> people who live alone are now banned from buying a seconds home. others trying to buy a second home already required to putmore money down. shanghai is taking similar measures as well. >> in china the cost to buy a home has doubled in the past five years. >>> now saudi arabia, if you want to do some online video chatting there may in the future be no app for that. the country's communication agency block that kind -- >> allow the government to monitor the messages that are being sent. social media and instant messaging have been widely used in the arab world in the past years, especially during social unrest. >> people in saudi arabia very worried about that. >>> and here's something you tonight see every day, a golfer without his pants. turns out while playing in a european tournament, a golfer removes his pants. >> the shot that landed near the water hazard on the sloping side of the green there, so he actually had to stand in the water to play the ball and so he took it all of
down it's red hot housing markets and top a housing bubble that some think may seriously damage the economy. >>> people who live alone are now banned from buying a seconds home. others trying to buy a second home already required to putmore money down. shanghai is taking similar measures as well. >> in china the cost to buy a home has doubled in the past five years. >>> now saudi arabia, if you want to do some online video chatting there may in the future be no app for...
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in terms of boosting the economy over there, they're not doing what japan has proposed to do, so your previous question if they will do it, they will do it eventually. they have to. lou: 12% across the euro zone, 25% unemployment in the southern european countries including spain. will we actually see a budget on mr. obama? he would like to see more aggressive lending for those who have less than stellar credit ratings. we have seen this move before. what is wrong with these people? >> i have listened to you for years, think you have better answers than i do. the good answer for people watching, or potential investments is the market has such low of citations for anything intelligent coming out of washington is almost anything would be a very big surprise. we have jobless numbers tomorrow. lou: the last time i asked you, you hit the number. so tomorrow what is the number of jobs created, what is the unemployment rate? >> 171,000. lou: steady as she goes. that is where washington continues to do. as always, you have exceeded our expectations not because of the level of expectations. th
in terms of boosting the economy over there, they're not doing what japan has proposed to do, so your previous question if they will do it, they will do it eventually. they have to. lou: 12% across the euro zone, 25% unemployment in the southern european countries including spain. will we actually see a budget on mr. obama? he would like to see more aggressive lending for those who have less than stellar credit ratings. we have seen this move before. what is wrong with these people? >> i...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by bp. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: with congress poised to take up gun control legislation in the coming days, the national rifle association battled back today as it tried to shift attention to a different proposal. it calls for arming trained personnel in every public u.s. school. the n.r.a. turned a former republican congressman asa hutchinson to chair what it calls the national school shield task force. he laid out the center piece of its 225-page study in washington. >> if you are interested in making our scols fer and to save children's lives, look at these recommendations seriously, an
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. >>> community banks are taking advantage of the bay area's robust economy. together to this morning's san francisco business times first bank of duction on and preferred bank based in los angeles have expanded into our region. at least two other banks are waiting for regulators to approve the move to the bay area. the paper says other banks are also looking to add more local branches. >>> boeing ceo asking the faa to let the dream liner fly. he says he's confident the redesigned lithium batteries used by the plane are safe but he would not say how soon he expects the jet to fly passengers again. worldwide the planes were grounded in january. that is costing boeing about $50 million a week. the faa is not saying when it could make a decision to let the planes resume flights. >>> time now is 5:50. coming up it's the most important snow survey of the year. how the bad news will effect one group from the bay area. >>> also the big changes at yosemite after last year's deadly outbreak. >>> good morning. very thick fog coast and bay. most of the high clouds are cl
. >>> community banks are taking advantage of the bay area's robust economy. together to this morning's san francisco business times first bank of duction on and preferred bank based in los angeles have expanded into our region. at least two other banks are waiting for regulators to approve the move to the bay area. the paper says other banks are also looking to add more local branches. >>> boeing ceo asking the faa to let the dream liner fly. he says he's confident the...